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Los Angeles Times
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Kevin Baxter

Ex-star Solo rips US coach

REIMS, France _ Hope Solo, who started in goal for the U.S. in the last three Women's World Cups, isn't on the team for this tournament, but she made her presence felt just the same, blasting coach Jill Ellis in a weekend interview with the BBC.

"Jill is not the leader I wish her to be," she said. "She relies heavily on her assistant coaches. She cracks under the pressure quite a bit. But often that doesn't matter because the quality of the players on the U.S. team is superb. It doesn't matter who is coaching us because we will find a way to win. The United States knows how to find a way to win in spite of who the coach is."

Solo hasn't played for the U.S. since she was suspended for six months and had her contract terminated after calling Sweden "a bunch of cowards" during the 2016 Olympics.

Alyssa Naeher was Solo's backup in the last Women's World Cup and is now the U.S. starter. Asked Sunday about the BBC interview, Naeher said she hadn't heard the comments.

"I haven't been on social media since we left New York," she said. "So I'm not really sure what's going on, to be honest."

Several members of the U.S. team have talked about the importance of shutting out the rest of the world during a competition as big as a World Cup.

"We've basically created a bubble for ourselves," midfielder Julie Ertz said. "Anything that you feel like doesn't keep you focused, we just try to eliminate it."

It's something U.S. national teams have done in the past, with veteran players teaching the newcomers how to eliminate distractions.

"One of the biggest things I learned from going through the whole process is just the importance of creating boundaries. And how to go about getting into that bubble," Naeher said.

"The biggest thing is just being able to come together as a group. And the best way to come together as a group is to kind of create that bubble and eliminate all the outside noise. The more that we can kind of bond, you'll be able see that on the field. You can see the teams that are cohesive, and you can see the ones that aren't."

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